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1. MTP40 User Manual Wideband Wireless Professional Pocket Transmitter SN Rev 04 rif FW 110 0P Date 16 July 2014 MTP40 User Manual Rev 04 MTP40 User Manual Rev 04 INTRODUCTION MTPA0 is an extremely small and light pocket transmitter especially designed for professional wireless microphone applications Very easy and quick to use thanks to OLED display dedicated buttons and a joggle selector MTP40 benefits also of the latest Wisycom RF technology along with an enhanced robustness against noise and inter modulation Fig 1 Turn on wireless E Move the Wireless power switch in Y I position switch becomes green er red indicate PTT MUTE Jae hi nt Bi Agreen blinking gives you gt O Te O d indications on battery status ANT anii MIC oN Front LED color is the same Y of power switch ES E 3 JE N ML Turn on display Push lt select switch gt and hold it Open MIC Body Push the side buttons and flip down the cover to access internal setup controls and batteries LS Switch to enable wireless transmission it also indicates the battery status and peak mute operation with PTT L man um In order to allow front visibility same colour li 11 Landi Maypa 106 P Ammann PERE rar ak L information on 1 is replicated with this LED Oled display for transmitter setup _ lt ch gt lt gain gt and 3 positions lt select
2. GROUPO To change a frequency value for a specific T double tick 630 000 h l double click ne channel double clic Frequency EX 630 000 on the grid frequency ef 720 000 07 630 000 Insert frequency value range 630 750 MHz Step 25 000 kHz insert freq value Frequency 720 MHz panel row channel s number insert the na Irannnn new fr ncy value i nn cancel and press OK button 8 press ox y ctrl click on grid to tune channel double click lock hidden CH Frequency Lock Hidden To lock hide a specific o0 630 000 channel double click on the o Eso 000 double clickto LOCK the channel 02 630000 lock grid frequency panel 03 630 000 double click to HIDE the channel NOTE keeping pressed the CTRL button on the keyboard and clicking the wanted channel group shown on the frequencies grid the tuning process is executed It is equivalent to configure the Tuning in the Current Settings panel but it is easier The device is re tuned immediately so be sure that the RF power is turned off while changing frequencies with other RF systems in use around you If the currently tuned channel is on the same group that is listed on the grid the background color of the related cell channel on the grid becomes yellow Current Settings r Preset Preset FACTORY SET N ame FACTORY Tuning CH os gr lo f Freq 20 000 Hz Audio Filter 65 Hz Lock Noise Reg ENA ye
3. IRDA gt menu or in lt AUDIO gt menu with audio level lt 5 from nominal DISPLAY MENU Setup menu are accessed in sequence MENU FACTORY USER PRESET1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 USER 00 59 00 39 rh 1 470 000 640 000 2 566 000 798 000 3 510 000 698 000 20 40 dsB 1dB step flat 60 80 120 170 250 400Hz 2 wires 2wires bias 3 wires 2wires amp pha 2 w bias amp pha 0 180 Disable Normal Muting No Data High Low 0 16 None ModPeak PTT STATUS Current PRESET Load from Save to CH GR TUNING Freq Name AF In Gain AUDIO HPass Filter Mode MIC Phase PTT RF Power Power NOISE RED ENC Wisy ENR Wisy OTHERS Led Light Led Mode IRDA Battery Lock Alkaline NiMH Preset parameters Using lt gt selector allmenus can be accessed in sequence push lt click gt to enter edit mode lt gt to setup field lt click gt again to confirm changes and exit exit without confirmation if no button is pressed after a few seconds time out lt START UP gt menu These menus are displayed during power up for few seconds First one gives information of antenna to be used The number displayed is the center band of the antenna to be used The second menu gives indication on product product id MTP40 anumber which identify the working band 1 470 640 2 566 798 3 510 698 anumber which identify the ha
4. PV PHA48 Plug on for XLR3 Mic with 48V Phantom power To be used with CAL48 connected to an MTP30 40 40S NEW REV2 with 4mA Phantom current ADT40 Power Adapter for MTP30 40 40S Power input 9 18V DC feeding internal switching regulation variants ADT40 without connector pigtail Shield GND Blue Red Vdc ADT40X with XLR 4pin power connector ADT4OH with Hirose 4pin power connector NOTE MTP30 40 40S must have ADT option to pass thru cable UPK300E Infrared programming kit interface software USB interface WISYCOM IR PROGRAMMER VER 1 3 1 1 AND ABOVE Wisycom IR Programmer allows to read modify and update the MTP40 device configuration It is necessary to e install Wisycom IR Programmer version 1 3 1 1 or above WARNING If it is the first installation and Wisycom USB driver has not already installed in the PC install the USB driver run C Program Files x86 Wisycom MTP amp MTH Infrared Programmer TX Drivers Driverinstaller exe e connected the programmer PK300 or the receiver MRK950 MRK960 to the PC thru USB connection e runthe program e enable the IRDA communication on the transmitter see IRDA menu NOTE Wisycom IR Programmer doesn t work whit MRK950 MRK960 if it is connected to the PC using an ethernet cable The Wisycom IR Programmer s window is divided in 4 parts see Fig 5 interface and Device panel contains all the major information of the connected device curre
5. B A with 40 kHz deviation typ 121 dB A with 56 kHz deviation Led indication with bicolor led red amp green on wireless power switch Wireless transmission status Battery lifetime status GREEN steady gt 25 GREEN on off slowly blinking lt 25 quickly blinking lt 12 Modulation peek if activated RED Ptt status RED if active High contrast OLED Organic light emitting diode bicolor display 96 x 36 pixels 8 step battery lifetime indication 7 bars 100 87 75 63 50 38 25 and empty bar quickly blinking 12 remaining Pin 3 of the AF connector can be setup to an external push button 2 AA size batteries Alkaline rechargeable NiMH MTP40 Battery approx 10 hours 50mW continuous working life approx 14 hours 10mW continuous working 2 AA alkaline Dimensions 73 x 61 x 17 5 mm Height Width Depth without clip Weight Approx 80 g without batteries 120g with batt Note MTP40 transmitter complies with ETS 300 422 OPTION CODE MTP40 X YZ FREQUENCY RANGE Z AUDIO CONNECTOR X 470 640 MHz 13 PIN LEMO CONNECTOR FA 566 798 MHz use FVB 00 303 NLAE24 with on Mic 510 698 MHz 2 PIN MICRODOT CONNECTOR COLOR Y E body color matt black Ex MTP40 L B1 is 3 pins LEMO connector matt black color and 470 640 Mhz frequency range nl g Y H 4 MTP40 5 5V a au 3 wires j i AF 5 5V 2 wires Op
6. and he is in great need for modify it he can save the configuration to USER configuration by OLED see PRESET menu and then load the USER configuration in this way all the parameters have the lock propriety disable and the user can modify all the parameters FILE MENU Using a file menu at the top left of pee G E the panel it is possible to load save Save has Connie allthe configuration values of the device to from a wcf file Wisycom dia Configuration File Save a wcf file With an infrared device correctly connected select File gt Save User Configuration and select the destination file Load a wcf file To load a user configuration select File gt Load User Configuration and select a previously saved data file a form will be shown where it s possible to select which data has to be restored and which skipped This allow the user to load a particular configuration while keeping other data Switchable channels Switching window Frequencies Frequency stability Temp range Max RF power Spurious emissions Modulation Nominal deviation Telemetry feature AF input connector LEMO option AF input level Max input level Noise Reduction AF bandwidth Distortion Signal to noise ratio Led Display PTT function Power supply TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2400 allocated by 40 groups of 60 channels in specific frequency range quickly selectable with dedicated buttons Up to 90 MHz d
7. ems Disposal of Old Electrical amp Electronic Equipment 2002 96 EC This symbol indicates that this products shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the appropriate collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment The recycling of material will help to conserve natural resources Disposal of waste batteries 2006 66 EC This product may contain batteries If so this symbol on the batteries means that they shall not be disposed with other household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the appropriate collection point for the recycling of batteries ITALY ONLY Obblighi di informazione agli utilizzatori ai sensi dell art 13 del Decreto Legislativo 25 luglio 2005 n 151 Attuazione delle Direttive 2002 95 CE 2002 96 CE e 2003 108 CE relative alla riduzione dell uso di sostanze pericolose nelle apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche nonche allo smaltimento dei rifiuti Smaltimento di apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche di tipo professionale Il simbolo del cassonetto barrato riportato sull apparecchiatura o sulla sua confezione indica che il prodotto alla fine della propria vita utile deve essere raccolto separatamente dagli altri rifiuti La raccolta differenziata della presente apparecchiatura giunta a fine vita organizzata e gestita dal produttore L utente che vorr disfarsi della presente apparecchiatura dovr quindi contattare il prod
8. epending on band see below code table Quartz PLL frequency synthesizer circuit 25 kHz step 2 5 ppm in the rated temperature range 10 55 C 50 mW ERP when high power selected 10 mW ERP when low power selected lt 2 nW wideband FM with 50 us pre emphasis 40 kHz Peak deviation 56 kHz MTP40 transmits also a digitally modulated sub carrier suitable for tone squelch operating remote battery monitoring optional PTT push to talk operation Configurable on mic display menu in 5 options gain selectable 40 40 54 dBu 26 dBu peak no bias voltage gain selectable 20 40 54 dBu 6 dBu peak 5 5 V on 4k7 bias supply gain selectable 40 40 54 dBu 26 dBu peak gain selectable 40 40 54 dBu 26 dBu peak gain selectable 20 40 54 dBu 6 dBu peak 5 5 V on 4k7 bias supply 2 wires 2 wires bias 3 wires 2 wires amp phantom 2 wires bias amp phantom 80 dB adjustable range from 60 dBu 775 uV to 26 dBu 15 5 V at peak deviation 1 kHz adjustable in 1 dB steps 26 dBu 15 5 V at clipping 20 dBu 7 75 V at nominal level ENR Wisycom Extended NR with independent Attack and Recovery time noise optimized ENC Wisycom Extended NC with independent Attack and Recovery time voice optimized amp with reduced pre emphasys 45 Hz 21 KHz 3dB 55 Hz 20 KHz 1dB lt 0 3 0 15 typ typ 115 d
9. is menu can be entered only turning on the transmitter while pushing at the same time both quick channel setup buttons lt ch gt amp lt gain gt Device is forced in bootloader mode to allow FIRMWARE UPDATE The following table sums up which parameters can be set and the related range settings MENU PARAMETER MEANING RANGE SETTINGS TUNING depends on the MTP40 Model Freq Frequency i IDG 2 566 798 3 510 698 mmo aeneon tong RES audio signal ex 40dB 40dB step of 1 dB High Pass Filter High Pass filter Flat 60 80 120 170 250 400 Hz 2 wires 2 wires bias Mode MIC type 3 wires 2 wires amp phantom 2 wires bias amp phantom phase MIC Disable when the PTT button is pushed nothing happen the transmitter sends AF Tone squelch Normal when the PTT button is pushed the It defines how als transmitter send a different RF signal According PTT Mode ne ee oe to the receiver configuration the audio can be enabled disable on LINE and or COM transmitter has i Muting the transmitter doesn t send the audio to send a The voice is cut it doesn t enter to the microphone No Data the transmitter sends neither tone squelch nor battery data High 50 mW ERP or ee oo l ENR Wisycom Extended NR noise optimized NRSY N BE a Lee ORSIEQUEHSL ENC Wisycom Extended NC voice optimized Power switch Led Light green brightness It defines when OTHERS NC n
10. k gt to confirm NOTE For DPA option 2 pin microdot audio connector even if the MIC mode menu allows to set one of the 5 MIC modes only 2 wires or 2 wires bias mode are possible lt RF POWER gt menu This menu can be entered by scrolling selector RF power can be setup to High 50 mW ERP or Low 10 mW ERP Use the selector to change values lt gt and lt click gt to confirm lt NOISE RED gt menu This menu can be entered by scrolling selector MTP40 supports 2 different type of Companding systems ENR designed for maximum noise reduction ENC designed for maximum audio fidelity use this in case of special vocal application or to remote instruments lt OTHERS gt menu This menu can be entered by scrolling selector Power switch green LED brightness can be setup gt LED light Modulation peak LED on power switch become RED when audio get close to saturation can be enabled disabled Battery type can be setup in Alkaline or NiMH lt IRDA gt menu This menu can be entered by scrolling selector While is this menu MIC can be connected to IRDA for setup or firmware upgrades NOTE while in this menu display is not automatically turned off lt LOCK gt menu This menu can be entered by scrolling selector Long pressing 2 sec selector button click it locks MTP40 in transmission mode To unlock long pressing 2 sec selector button again lt BOOTLOAD gt menu Th
11. l group and frequencies can be setup Use the selector to change values lt gt and lt click gt to confirm Sync group is a quick self settable channel synchronized by receiver lt AUDIO gt menu This menu can be entered by scrolling selector or using quick gain setup buttons lt gain gt AF In Gain setup to tune audio input sensitivity To help proper audio gain setting an audio bar is supplied with peak hold bar indicating the headroom to audio peak 0 dB AF gain is shown with 2 different unit of measurements dB gain in dB of MTP40 amplifiers or in dBu peak HighPass Filter applies different audio HP filter Flat 60Hz 120Hz 170Hz 250Hz 400Hz Use the selector to change values lt gt and lt click gt to confirm lt MIC gt menu This menu can be entered by scrolling selector Following Mic mode can be setup for LEMO option 2 wires PTT is possible for external audio input 2 wires bias PTT is possible for most 2 wires MIC 3 wires no PTT for most 3 wires MIC 2 wires amp pha to connect a wired mic thru a 48V adapter PHA48 2 wires bias amp pha Allow to connect a 2 wires bias MIC or a 2 wires amp phantom MIC with PHA48 Additional field to setup Phase is audio phase can be 0 180 deg PTT operation mode Normal pushing make a remote switch Muting pushing mute the audio Use the selector to change values lt gt and lt clic
12. lick lock hidden SAVE LOAD T Load Out Freq lock gt Hidden All groups Save legacy no lock hidden RF Power Power High LED Switch Led Light 8 Led Mode mod peak Figure 5 Wisycom IR Programmer s window Lock Don t Care Lock Don t Care 10 different configurations are available e FACTORY configuration is a locked configuration no parameter can be changed e USER configuration is the only configuration that can be saved using the OLED display see lt PRESET gt menu Note It is not possible to change the name of this configuration e Other 8 configurations where the user can change both the name and the values of all parameters INTERFACE AND DEVICE PANEL At the beginning the program checks which IR devices are detected and they appears on the Interface panel The user has to select the device and push lt connect gt button in order to open the communication with the IR device A picture on the top in the Interface panel help the user in this selection showing the type of devices detected During this process the IR activity led blinks to indicate that the program wait connection s answer from the IR device A successful connection is signaled with the interface connection green led while a failed connection is signaled with the communication error led Once a supported device is found the software automatically reads all the data related to the remote configurati
13. nt Settings panel shows the current configuration Thanks the PRESET panel a previous saved configuration can be chosen and loaded like current setting tuning Frequencies panel allows to handle Groups Channels and Frequencies presets panel allows to read change and save different configurations RR FACTORY lt READ SAVE Tuning Wisycom IR Programmer 2012 Rel 1 3 1 5 File Help Current Settings Preset Tuning Frequencies Preset FACTORY SET k SAVE Lock CH oo Gr oo z Dont Care M Interface Loc Group 00 v Name FACTO RY Hidden Tuning o Freq 609 000 MHz Name GROUP_00 CH oo GR sync Lock Fred 532 100 MHz Audio Audio Filter Fat 2 FRSC BUHz Dooi Care F Noise Red ENR Wisy v Noise Red ENR Wisy AF MaxLev v 11 S AFLev 2 j deu Mic 4 PTT Mic 4 PTT Presets Select Preset Name Interface Connection IR Activity Communication Error Device MTP40 Mic Mode 3 wires Lock l Mic Mode 2w D Phase 180 o Phase 0 ETT no data v PTT Battery ID MTP40 1111006 Type Lock Dont Care Battery Talk li v Lock ane Type Don t Care DEDTARACAMI Status Serial 1R3527162 RF Power Channels 60 Groups 40 Range 1470 638 PLL Step 25 000 kHz EDIT LOCKED Power High v LED Switch Led Light 8 gt Led Mode disabled z ctrl click on grid to tune channel double c
14. on as well as the frequencies that are pre programmed Firstly in order to avoid unwanted operation no parameters can be changes and the EDIT button presents on the bottom of Device panel is yellow and set to LOCKED state Pushing the EDIT button it becomes grey and sets to UNLOCKED state to indicate that the configurations can be modified CURRENT SETTINGS PANEL In the Current Settings panel the user can e with Preset panel gt load one of the 10 available configurations e with other panels gt modify all the configuration s parameters the same that are changeable in the OLED display Each parameter can be locked clicking the related lock button so the set value can not be changed next using the OLED display ATTENTION All the modifies applied to the Current Settings panel are instantaneous they are applied directly to the device and save in its memory but no saved in the preset configuration TUNING FREQUENCIES PANEL With the Tuning Frequencies panel the user can select a frequencies group 0 39 and for each one execute the following operations modify the Group s Name lock and or hidden the group for each channel 0 59 of the selected group change the frequency value and the related status locked hidden in the center grid frequency The SAVE button at the top of the panel save the changes of the group Tuning Frequencies Lock IT selected name group lock hidden Group E M RE se group Name
15. or gt Battery holder Senat TranumitteriNi Sn M1114993 870 Mhz Cover to open push side buttons Fig 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTION e Read this safety instruction and the manual first e Follow all instructions and information e Do not lose this manual e Do not use this apparatus under the rain or near the water e Do not install the apparatus near heaters or in hot environments do not use outside the operating temperature range e Do not open the apparatus only qualified service technician are enabled to operate on it The apparatus needs servicing when it is not properly working or is damaged by liquids moisture or other objects are fallen in the apparatus e Use only accessories or replacement parts authorized or specified by the manufacturer e Clean the apparatus only with dry cloths do not use liquids e Report the serial number and the purchasing date in front of the manual It is needed to have proper replacement parts or accessories from the manufacturer e When replacement parts are needed use only replacement parts authorized from the manufacturer Substitution with not authorized parts could result in electric shock hazards or fire e Keep attention on all the labels with warnings or hazards on the apparatus LED INDICATIONS Led indication with bi colour led red amp green on wireless power switch 1 and in front led 2 Wireless transmission status green when RF transmission power is on Bat
16. rdware version the firmware release 110 0P the band in extended format and the serial number Keep selector pushed to hold this menu lt STATUS gt menu This is the first menu displayed after power up Major info are displayed Current channel group i e CH 00 GR 08 Current frequency i e 566 075 MHz Mic gain i e AF 04 dB and high pass filter i e HP 60 Hz RF H or RF L on top right if RF transmission is on at high or low power respectively On bottom battery bar is displayed lt PRESET gt menu This menu can be entered by scrolling selector or pushing at the same time both quick channel setup buttons lt ch gt amp lt gain gt MTP40 can recall configuration presets FACTORY recall the Wisycom factory configuration USER recall the user configuration the transmitter configuration is copied into the USER using the save to submenu All USER menus are not locked by default thus this is quick way to unlock features The other 8 configuration presets are user programmable thru the infrared and the PC interface using the programmer UPK 300 or the receiver MRK950 MRK960 All parameters can be left unchanged changed or changed and lock allowing a very flexible way to pre program MTP40 configuration lt TUNING gt menu This menu can be entered by scrolling selector or using quick channel setup buttons lt ch gt In this menu current channe
17. s AF In Gee Lie n rerr Tuning Frequencies i Group 7 Lock T 21 Hidden POI SANE F Name Ty 100 630 000 630 000 630 000 630 000 630 000 o5 630 000 D Using the LOAD SAVE button at the bottom of the panel it is possible to load save the frequencies for the selected group from to a wdf file To save the frequencies of all the groups click to the related button above The legacy option save the channels without the hidden lock info wdf FILE gt lt a SAVE LOAD Load Out Freq lock Hidden Al groups Save legacy no lockhidden PRESETS PANEL The Preset panel allows to manage all the 10s available configurations For each configuration it is possible to set the name and all the parameters value except for FACTORY and USER configurations see table below PRESETS LOCK DON T CARE PARAMETERS VALUE FACTORY o i USER o OTHERS V change is allowed Be careful to write a meaningful name for the preset because the name will appear on the settings list of the device menu Please avoid empty names If a parameter is locked it cannot be modified by device menu using OLED display while if don t care propriety is active when the user load the configuration the parameter s value doesn t changed ATTENTION Changes are applied only after a save action NOTE a trick In case of the user have a locked parameter
18. s None never switch led see Led Mode ModPeak when audio get close to saturation Fig 3 has to PTT when the PTT button is pushed become RED Battery type Alkaline or NiMH MIC Mode setting only for LEMO option MIC Mode 2 wires 2 wires bias 3 wires 2 wires amp phantom 2 wires bias amp phantom Pin out 1 GND 3 AF 5 5V 1 GND 2 5 5V 3 AF 1 GND 2 3 1V power for PHA48 3 AF 1 GND 2 3 1V power for PHA48 3 AF 5 5V 40 40 dB 20 40 dB 40 40 dB 40 40 dB 20 40 dB Disable Normal Muting No data Disable Normal Muting No data Disable No data Disable No data Disable No data Led Mode None Mod Peak PTT None Mod peak PTT None Mod peak None Mod peak None Mod peak ACCESSORIES AND PARTS AWF30 B1 507 AWF30 B1 590 For MTP40 X X1 For MTP40 X X1 Band 470 547 MHz Band 547 640 MHz Antenna Code label 507 Antenna Code label 590 AWF30 B2 616 AWF30 B2 732 For MTP40 X X2 For MTP40 X X2 Band 566 672 MHz Band 672 798 MHz Antenna Code label 616 Antenna Code label 732 Antenna Code AWF30 B3 552 AWF30 B3 646 For MTP40 X X3 For MTP40 X X3 aa Band 510 595 MHz Band 595 698 MHz Antenna Code label Antenna Code label CAL48 Cable to connect an MTP30 with option PHA or MTP40 40S to a PHA48 to use microphone with XL3 48V connection CAL120 AF cable 120cm LEMO 3pole XLR 3F connectors SI
19. tery status green steady slowly blinking lt 25 quickly blinking lt 12 Modulation peek if activated red Ptt status red if active push to talk pushed BATTERIES MTP40 is working with 2 AA alkaline or NiMH batteries select correct type on setup controls Battery status can be checked on internal OLED display or looking to LED status on power switch see 1 1 BATTERY SUBSTITUTION e Open transmitter cover and insert batteries following polarity indicated Attention always replace both the batteries MTP40 User Manual Rev 04 POWERING UP ir Move the wireless power switch see Fig 1 in I position to activate wireless transmission a green LED lights up blinking when battery is low SETUP CONTROL Open transmitter Body to access the display and controls area Fig 3 Graphics Display OLED Channel selection buttons ch MIC gain setup buttons gain 089 3 position selector up down click Fig 3 OLED POWER UP OLED IS IN OFF CONDITION Pushing down selector click oled turns on A first menu with serial NO and brand logo is displayed then lt status gt menu enters automatically Pushing and holding selector click gt 2 sec serial NO menu is displayed till is selected OLED POWER DOWN OLED IS IN ON CONDITION Pushing and holding selector click gt 2 sec display is turned off Display turns off automatically after 15 sec unless in lt
20. tion M Lemo Conn MTP40 User Manual Rev 04 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Il sottoscritto rappresentante il seguente costruttore The undersigned representative of the following manufacturer WISYCOM S r l via Spin 156 36060 Romano d Ezzelino VI Italy DICHIARA che l apparecchiatura descritta in appresso un that the product jesc N Pocket trasmitter Mtp40 conforme alle disposizioni legislative che traspongono le seguenti direttive direttiva 2004 108 CE Direttiva EMC e direttiva 2006 95 CE Direttiva Bassa Tensione direttiva 99 5 CEE Direttiva Apparecchiature Radio is in accordance with the following Directives s 2004108 EC Directive EMC Directive s 200695 EC Directive Low Voltage Directive s 99 5 EEC Radio Equipment Directive e che sono state applicate tutte le norme e o specifiche tecniche di seguito indicate and that all the following standards have been applied EN 60065 2002 A1 2006 A11 2008 A2 2010 A12 2011 EN 301 489 1 V1 9 2 EN 301 489 9 V1 4 1 EN 300 422 2 V1 3 1 Luogo Romano D Ezzelino Place Data 25 July 2012 Date Firma Franco Maestrelli Sign WI SYCON s r l nome e funzione o A rati name andtitle 4 parel j mipio ce deciaralion dor u 21 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection syst
21. uttore e seguire il sistema che questo ha adottato per consentire la raccolta separata dell apparecchiatura giunta a fine vita L adeguata raccolta differenziata per l avvio successivo dell apparecchiatura dismessa al riciclaggio al trattamento e allo smaltimento ambientalmente compatibile contribuisce ad evitare possibili effetti negativi sull ambiente e sulla salute e favorisce il reimpiego e o riciclo dei materiali di cui composta l apparecchiatura Lo smaltimento abusivo del prodotto da parte del detentore comporta l applicazione delle sanzioni am ministrative previste dalla normativa vigente Smaltimento batterie usate Questo prodotto pu contenere batterie Questo simbolo apposto sulle batterie significa che non possono essere smaltite insieme a normali rifiuti domestici bens devono essere depositate negli appositi punti di raccolta delle batterie Iscrizione al Registro A E E n IT09100000006319 MTP40 User Manual Rev 04 U aw Lona Wireless System Communications Via Spin 156 e 36060 Romano d Ezzelino e Italy Tel 39 0424 382605 e Fax 39 0424 382733 www wisycom com e e mail sales wisycom com

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